
School Psychologist
Job Description
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:
School Psychologist Credential (Master's Degree, Ed.S. in School Psychology or related field, SSP, PhD);
Eligible for Montana Class 6 certification or
Class 5 (only needing internship)
Preferred:
Current credentials as a nationally certified school psychologist (NCSP) from the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP); or completion of a specialist level degree from a NASP accredited school psychologist program which included a 1200-hour internship, of which 600 hours were in a P-12 school setting
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Collaborate with administrators, teachers, parents, and outside agencies to support student success;
Conduct comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations to guide teams in determining special education eligibility and inform educational planning and services;
Lead and contribute to Response to Intervention (RTI) efforts by designing and implementing targeted academic and behavioral supports;
Facilitate Child Find screenings to identify students who may need additional services;
Work closely with special education teams to develop and monitor individualized education programs (IEPs);
Use data-driven practices to guide decision-making and measure student outcomes;
Promote strong partnerships between home, school, and community through multidisciplinary teamwork;
Provide counseling, social skills instruction, and behavioral support to students;
Serve as a mental health advocate by offering prevention programs and crisis intervention when needed;
Ensure compliance with all district, state, and federal regulations and ethical standards.
EMPLOYMENT:
187 days per school year
For the 2026/2027 school year
SALARY: Follows School Psychologist Salary Schedule.
(Salary dependent on education and experience)
Option for additional compensation for professional involvement activities;
Stipend for current NCSP credential
CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
A Frontline application and cover letter, must be received in the Frontline application system. Frontline can be found on our website at www.gfps.k12.mt.us